; Showtime comedy “SMILF” is back! Featured in the Season 2 premiere is a lovely 1952 classic from the vaults of Fervor Records. Heard in Episode 201: “Shit Man, I’ve Literally Failed” is the late great Carl Coccomo’s “Parle d’Amore.” The song...

Grace and Frankie, Fire And Ice Now streaming is Season 5 of the Netflix hit “Grace and Frankie.” Heard in Episode 508: “The Ceremony” are 2 classics from the Peter Sivo Band, the 1953 recording “Born To Reminisce,” and from 1954 “Fire And Ice.” Binge...

; Seal Team Finds Fervor CBS military drama “Seal Team” has turned to Fervor Records for an authentic slice of the 1970s. Heard in Episode 212: “Things Not Seen” is “Beauty In The Beast” a 1976 classic from Wisconsin favorite Austin Carter Roundup. Don’t...

; Coroner, Get It New Canadian drama “Coroner” premiered January 7th on the CBC Network. Heard in the debut episode “Black Dog” is the 1970 Chicago Soul classic “Get It” by The Triplett Twins. Experience more Triplett Twins 70s Soul classics on Fervor...

Fervor Spends Christmas Down Under with No Activity Australian hit comedy “No Activity” rolls out their “Christmas Special” well… on Christmas. Fittingly featured in the episode is a rare holiday gem from the Fervor archives, Elton Duck’s 1979 song “Christmas.”...

; Ray Donovan has Thoughts of You Jay Fortunato’s 1971 Psychedelic ballad “Thoughts Of You” can be heard in the Showtime hit “Ray Donovan.” Also featured Episode 609: “Dream On” is “By The Black Sea The White Rose” by The Western Rangers, a song that also...

; Runaways, Take Me For What I Am Hulu drops Season 2 of their Marvel based series “Runaways” on December 21st. Heard in Episode 202: “Radio One” is the 1971 Chicago Soul classic “Take Me For What I Am” by Henry Ford. Don’t miss “Runaways” on Hulu, and...

Ray Donovan, By the Black Sea the White Rose Long running Showtime hit “Ray Donovan” will feature a rare recording from the vaults of Fervor Records. Heard in Episode 608: “Who Once Was Dead” is “By The Black Sea The White Rose” by The Western Rangers....

Dick Flood, Red Johnson, & Clint Eastwood Clint Eastwood produced, directed and stars in the new Warner Bros. Pictures film “The Mule.” The story is based on Sam Dolnick’s New York Times article “The Sinaloa Cartel’s 90-Year-Old Drug Mule.” Fervor...